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"What a transformation"

A review of The Merchant Pride by Anon magazine critic written on Monday 9th of August 2010

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I can’t believe the transformation of the entertainment in the Merchant Pride.

I have recently started going there at the weekends after my non presence for 5 years and I can’t believe the change of the fantastic entertainment the Merchant Pride caters.

Friday nights are great with young DJ Ross in the DJ box playing all the latest and back in time tunes for all to enjoy whilst hosting the karaoke aswell.

Saturday nights are phenomenal with the gorgeous and talented Barbara Bryceland really singing her heart out to all the greatest hits the place is extremely busy but well worth standing a few hours to enjoy Barbara’s vocals then you have young DJ Ross again with more Karaoke and fantastic disco the dance floor never seems to empty.

Sunday brings the best married duet for many, many years, Robert and May Miller the talent just never stops with this pair. May's jokes are hilarious and her singing is superb Robert even does some solos whilst playing his heart out on his keyboard, these 2 have not to be missed! After Robert and May you have the young superb Ashley McCullagh this young woman has the voice of an angel and her audience is always left screaming for more.

The staff are very pleasant and welcoming and there is always a friendly atmosphere from both customers and staff. A great night out to have any time over the weekend.

If you have been before and never enjoyed it or thought it was just ok please take the time to revisit i am 100% sure you will not be disappointed any longer.

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